Community Health and Social Services in MidCentral
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Horowhenua Family Violence Intervention Services
We aim to reduce family violence in Horowhenua by providing education and preventative programmes in the community
(06) 367 0355
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National Bowel Screening Programme
The National Bowel Screening Programme is a free programme for men and women aged 60 to 74 years.
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
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Healthline
Free advice from trained registered nurses, paramedics and health advisors.
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM. 0800 611 116
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Kenzie's Gift
Kenzie’s Gift supports the mental health of tamariki (children) and mātātahi (young people) affected by serious illness or grief.
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
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Manline
Manline is a counselling and education service run by men, for men on issues affecting men's health welfare and lives
9:00 AM to 5:45 PM. (06) 358 1211
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Shama
Shama supports ethnic people who have experienced family violence and or sexual violence or other complex issues.
07 8433810
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Melanoma New Zealand
We champion melanoma prevention, detection and patient care for all New Zealanders.
(09) 449 2342
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Mana Whaikaha
Mana Whaikaha is a disability support system which gives disabled people and their whānau more choice and control over their supports.
0800 626 255
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Total Care Health Services
Specialist clinical nursing services provided in your home, workplace or place of study
0800 426 877 / 0800 4 A NURSE
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Epilepsy Association of New Zealand
Information and support – for people who have epilepsy and their families/whānau.
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. 0800 37 45 37 (EPILEPSY)
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New Zealand Nutrition Foundation
New Zealand Nutrition Foundation is a non-profit organisation that works with partner organisations to help Kiwis eat well no matter what their circumstances.
(09) 489 3417
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Whaioro Trust
Whaioro Trust is a Kaupapa Maori Provider of Mental Health, Addiction and Health Coaching Services.
(06) 354 0670
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The Louise Nicholas Trust
The Louise Nicholas Trust supports all survivors of sexual violence to be empowered and heard, while striving for the elimination of sexual violence.
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Palmerston North Central - Children's Immunisation Clinic
Offering all Childhood Immunisations
0800 634 2829
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Highbury Whānau Centre
Delivers a range of services to support young people (aged 7-24 years) and their families including counselling, education, support and advocacy.
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Safe to talk Sexual Harm Helpline
Safe to talk is a 24/7 free, confidential, non-judgemental helpline for anyone affected by sexual harm.
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM. 0800 044 334
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Community Connections
You can live the life you choose in your community with our support for living, working and making friends.
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
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Hato Hone St John
Hato Hone St John is at the frontline of medical response providing Ambulance Services throughout New Zealand.
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM. 0800 STJOHN 0800 785 646
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MEDSAC (Medical Sexual Assault Clinicians Aotearoa)
A training and accreditation organisation for healthcare professionals engaged in sexual assault/abuse medicine and in the assessment of non-fatal strangulation and suffocation.
(09) 376 1422
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Breast Cancer Foundation NZ
The Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand is the country’s foremost breast cancer education and awareness organization.
0800 902 732
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Gut Cancer Foundation
The Gut Cancer Foundation (GCF) is dedicated to improving the outcomes for patients with gastro-intestinal cancer.
0800 112 775
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Shine
Shine is a leading New Zealand provider of specialist domestic violence help and support services.
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM. 0508 744 633
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Child Cancer Foundation
Child Cancer Foundation supports tamariki with cancer and the people who love them.
0800 424 453
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Simply Wigs
Simply Wigs is proud to offer New Zealand’s most comprehensive range of high quality wigs and accessories, and a personal service from our Tauranga Studio
(07) 392 5720 Please dial full number. We are in Tauranga but line requires the (07)
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St John Manaaki Mamao Telehealth
Hato Hone St John is trialling a new online Telehealth service, in a bid to reduce health inequalities and offer future-focused at-home healthcare
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Grief Centre
We provide loss and grief counselling, resources, education and training, and bereavement support to all people living through loss.
(09) 418 1457
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Aotearoa Drug Information Outreach
WORKING WITH THE COMMUNITY TO REDUCE THE HARM ASSOCIATED WITH INJECTING DRUG USE & MINIMISE THE SPREAD OF BLOOD-BORNE DISEASES
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Shakti New Zealand
Shakti provides immediate support to women, children and youth of Asian, African and Middle Eastern origin who have experienced sexual abuse, family/domestic violence and discrimination.
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM. 24/7 Crisis Line 0800 SHAKTI (0800 742 584)
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PINC & STEEL Cancer Rehabilitation Foundation NZ
The PINC & STEEL Cancer Rehabilitation Trust is a registered charitable trust working to improve the quality of life of women and men affected by cancer.
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. 021 826 420
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Literacy Aotearoa - Te Tai Hauāuru
Get the help you need to take charge of your life by improving your reading, writing, maths and other skills.
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Asthma New Zealand
Asthma New Zealand provides education, training and support to individuals with asthma/COPD and their families, in order that they may achieve their desired goals
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
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CanTeen Aotearoa
Canteen supports rangatahi aged 13-24 impacted by cancer across Aotearoa.
0800 226 8336
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Caring Families Aotearoa
Caring Families Aotearoa supports families who open their homes and hearts to tamariki (children) and rangitahi (young people) in need of care and protection.
0800 693 323
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Palmerston North Women's Refuge
We provide the support and information you need when you're dealing with violence in your life.
(06) 354 5355
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HealthCare NZ
New Zealand’s largest healthcare, disability and wellbeing support provider
0800 002 722
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Taumarunui Police Family Harm Team
Ruapehu Community Support Trust/Whakakotahitanga is a total wrap-around service for families involved in domestic violence situations.
(07) 895 8119
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New Zealand Needle Exchange Programme Te Waipounamu / DISC
South Island programme where people who are injecting drugs can access needles, syringes and other equipment to support safe injecting practice.
(03) 366 9403